Best Cabin Camping near Selma, OR

Several campgrounds near Selma, Oregon provide rustic cabins with varying amenities. Lake Selmac Resort offers year-round cabin rentals with electricity and basic furnishings, while Cedar Bloom features more unique cabin options including mini A-frames. Vertical Horizons Treehouse Paradise provides specialized cabin accommodations in a forest setting. Most cabins include beds with mattresses, electricity, and heating options for cooler months. "The cabins are fully equipped with most cooking utensils that you will need. They are clean and fairly roomy," notes Randy B., who has stayed at cabins in the region multiple times.

Pet policies vary significantly between locations, with some properties like Lake Selmac Resort allowing pets in cabins while others prohibit them entirely. Cabin sizes range from intimate one-room structures ideal for couples to larger family-sized units with multiple sleeping areas. Most locations require advance reservations, especially during summer months when occupancy rates are highest. Valley of the Rogue State Park, though slightly farther from Selma, offers cabin camping with river access. According to Nicolaus N., "This beautiful camp ground is a must! They have cabins and camp sites available. I would advise reserving far in advance."

Most furnished cabins provide beds and basic furniture but require guests to bring their own bedding, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary widely, from simple countertops with microwaves to fully equipped kitchens with cookware and utensils. Outdoor fire pits and picnic tables are standard at most cabin sites, with firewood often available for purchase on-site. The nearest full-service grocery stores are in Cave Junction and Grants Pass, though some campgrounds maintain small camp stores with essential items. Visitors planning extended cabin stays should bring food supplies, personal items, and any specialized equipment needed for outdoor activities.

Best Cabin Sites Near Selma, Oregon (49)

    1. Cedar Bloom

    7 Reviews
    Cave Junction, OR
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (808) 346-3253

    $60 - $95 / night

    "Great for kids with a river on site nearby. One part of the river is designated as a nudist-friendly beach but is well-marked. Several showers and compost toilets available and picnic tables."

    "The children running around were so happy here - it feels like a safe place to be, tucked away in a private area of Cave Junction."

    2. Laughing Alpaca Campground + RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Cave Junction, OR
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 592-2656

    "Great host, they upgraded us to a river front space. Trees and shade on most spaces. Full hook ups and Wifi. Level with gravel drive and grass."

    "restrooms are clean. WiFi works but a bit spotty at times. Our kids enjoyed the river and used the park’s kayaks and paddle boards (for free!). We will def be back when we are around the area."

    3. Lake Selmac Resort

    4 Reviews
    Selma, OR
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 597-2277

    "We spent a weekend at Lake Selmac camping in our RV with our four kiddos. The hosts were incredibly kind and helpful. The new Owners of the Marina were wonderful as well."

    "Some sites here are very private feeling because you park the car up top and walk down (not far at all) to the tent that sits close to the lake. Toilets but no showers."

    4. Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground

    53 Reviews
    Rogue River, OR
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 582-3128

    $31 - $74 / night

    "They have Cabins and camp sites available. I would advise reserving far in advance."

    "Quiet, pet-friendly, power and water are available.  Septic is available.  Not crowded, sites open during the week, even in August."

    5. Smoke on the Water

    4 Reviews
    Selma, OR
    3 miles
    Website

    "Now branded as Smoke on the Water, the former Lake Selmac Resort is one of Oregon's first cannabis-friendly campgrounds."

    "They had a great family atmosphere, my kids loved running around here with other kids. They were nice and clean and just a minute walk from the lake."

    6. Harris Beach State Park Campground

    109 Reviews
    Brookings, OR
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 469-2021

    $24 - $67 / night

    "My family and I got a Yurt here and enjoyed this park. One thing I found weird was the yurt only had a code and no key, we found it frustrating using a code to go in and out every time."

    "REI sponsored storage boxes, USB charging stations, Bike Tools and Rack are available along with shared fire pits, picnic tables and scatter bike racks."

    7. Riverpark RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Grants Pass, OR
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 479-0046

    "This park has a beautiful view and access to the Rogue River in Oregon. Not much by way of privacy, but the park is clean and welcoming."

    "We called hoping for availability and got lucky with their last one. Dani was super helpful over the phone and made booking seamless. Mike helped us back into our spot. We were in #26."

    8. Vertical Horizons Treehouse Paradise

    1 Review
    Cave Junction, OR
    13 miles
    Website

    $180 - $380 / night

    "This location is a labor of love and such a unique experience! This area offers ponds, catch & release fish. Come and book your stay and leave them some love here!"

    9. Lone Mountain RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    O'Brien, OR
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (541) 596-2878

    "A bit more secluded from the RVs and trailers. Surprisingly enough I booked through air b n b!"

    10. Jedidiah Smith Campground — Redwood National Park

    56 Reviews
    Hiouchi, CA
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 444-7275

    "Coin operated hot showers for $0.50 to start the shower for 2 min, $0.25 to add minutes up to a 12 min max. Each campsite had a fire ring, a picnic table, and a bearbox."

    "It is pet friendly and has a good system of paths through the campsites but still affords privacy."

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Cabin Reviews near Selma, OR

458 Reviews of 49 Selma Campgrounds


  • Stacy
    Apr. 8, 2021

    Sunny Valley Campground

    Very nice!

    We were here for a quick overnight in our 24' travel trailer. The place is very nice with tent, cabin, and RV sites. Our site was partial HU but they do have full HU sites. Bathrooms and showers were clean. It's close to I-5 bit the road noise was not bad and a chorus of frogs throughout the evening distracts from it. We were in spot 67 which was spacious and offered a great deal of privacy. Picnic table and fire pit on site. The nearby covered bridge is neat to see.

  • S
    Aug. 22, 2017

    Alfred A. Loeb State Park Campground

    My favorite campground

    Have stayed at Loeb many times over the past 37 years -- tent camping, cabin camping, and now tent-trailering -- and it has been fun every time.

    The showers are great. Short walk to the super-clean Chetco River for swimming and salamander-camping. Twenty minute drive to the ocean beaches. Good hosts. Fun watching kids ride their bikes around and around. Grassy park-lawn section for croquet or bocce ball.

  • Alicia F.
    Nov. 1, 2018

    Oceanside RV Park

    Awesome Tent 🏕 Camping!

    This is mostly an RV Park and cabin rentals but there are 4 tent spots right on the beach that are phenomenal. You feel like you have your own place on the beach. You do have to walk your stuff there but it’s totally worth it. The first night was great but the second night was a torrential downpour that woke us up. Definitely hit or miss with rain but absolutely a great find. They have large family yurts and cabins to get away from the rain but these tent sites are my favorite!

  • Stephen T.
    Nov. 4, 2023

    Harris Beach State Park Campground

    Good place to yurt or camp.

    My family and I got a Yurt here and enjoyed this park. One thing I found weird was the yurt only had a code and no key, we found it frustrating using a code to go in and out every time. It is a very large park so make sure you have a park map(I’ll add one with the pictures). The privacy is kind of there, you can still hear your neighbors, but can get privacy while on your porch. Tent sites had very little privacy like most coast places. There are only 3 pet friendly yurts so keep that in mind. There are playgrounds, and other places to do activities. There are also multiple quick ways to the beach. Showers are locker room style and are segregated male and female. One negative I saw was they don’t really prioritize cleanliness there.

  • Aaron D.
    Feb. 13, 2020

    AtRivers Edge RV Resort

    Great spot

    Good spot has almost everything. From cabins, yurts, teepees and camps spots. Only slight problem is no pets allowed in cabins, yurts, or teepees

  • Nicolaus N.
    Jul. 15, 2018

    Valley of the Rogue State Park Campground

    Brilliant blue waters in an intrepid forest.

    This beautiful camp ground is a must! They have Cabins and camp sites available. I would advise reserving far in advance. The park and sites are well taken care of and a wonderful environment for a peaceful stay with hot shower facilities and restrooms.

    Family and pet friendly, you will have direct river access to The Rogue River and its brilliant blue waters. Located down it's own little valley, this gives it the seclusion you are looking for and the access to town, if needed, only about 20 minutes away.

    This camp ground is well worth any drive you may have to take to get there. Gorgeous!

  • Patricia N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 24, 2024

    Alfred A. Loeb State Park Campground

    Easy access to the Chetco River

    Stayed in a cabin and it was beautiful. The front porch provided a fabulous view to the Chetco River. 

    If you fish and don't have a trailer or camper these cabins are perfect. Fire ring and table are provided as well. 

    Well worth the price.

  • Jordie G.
    Apr. 25, 2022

    Jedidiah Smith Campground — Redwood National Park

    Beautiful campgrounds!

    Cash or check only, $35/night. On-site host sells firewood for $10/bundle. Coin operated hot showers for $0.50 to start the shower for 2 min, $0.25 to add minutes up to a 12 min max.

    Each campsite had a fire ring, a picnic table, and a bearbox. There were several running water bathroom buildings around the campgrounds.

    The spots near the river were filled by the time we got there but there was a small path to get down there and it was gorgeous. The forest growth was beautiful and it was nice and quiet at night. Over 100 campsites to choose from and it was nicely maintained. Would love to stay here again!

  • Nikki R.
    Sep. 2, 2024

    Alfred A. Loeb State Park Campground

    Cozy mountain near the coast

    We stayed one night here during a trip down the Oregon coast. We have a 37' TT, it was a little tight trying to back in, our neighbor across from us was gracious enough to move his truck. The sites themselves are very spacious, with a picnic table and fire pit. The sites were surrounded by blackberry bushes which was cool.

    We did not use the bathrooms, but the park and the outside of the facilities all looked clean, and they also had cabins available near the river, which was so peaceful!


Guide to Selma

Cabins near Selma, Oregon range from basic woodland structures to elevated treehouses. Situated in the Klamath Mountains with elevations between 1,200 and 1,500 feet, the area experiences cool winter temperatures that drop to the 30s while summer days reach the 90s. Winter cabin renters should prepare for occasional snow, especially at higher elevations where access may require chains or all-wheel drive.

What to do

River access opportunities: Riverpark RV Resort offers direct access to the Rogue River with prime waterfront sites. "The sites are kinda close but if you can get a site right on the river, it feels like you have much more room. Probably my favorite RV park in the Grants Pass area," notes Kay C. Some cabin locations maintain complementary water equipment for guests during summer months.

Fishing spots: Lake Selmac Resort provides dedicated fishing access points around the lake. "Great spot for families. There are plenty of things to do from fishing, swimming, and even renting a 'peddle' boat for a leg workout while taking your trip around the lake," explains Lyndsey. Rental boats start at $25 for half-day use during peak season.

Winter activities: While summer brings water recreation, winter cabin stays focus on indoor comfort and proximity to regional attractions. With less competition for reservations, winter visitors often secure preferred cabin locations and experience greater privacy. "This area offers ponds, catch & release fish," shares Ashley F. about the Vertical Horizons Treehouse Paradise experience.

What campers like

Riverside locations: "Site 8 was an upgrade for us newbies. Riverfront and pristine. Front desk is pleasant and accommodating even to us who barely knew what we were driving in on," reports Amy D. about her experience at Riverpark RV Resort. Many cabins throughout the region feature streamside settings with varying degrees of privacy.

Unique lodging options: Beyond standard cabin structures, the area offers distinctive accommodation types. "Really cool Tipi! A bit more secluded from the RVs and trailers. Surprisingly enough I booked through air b n b!" shares Anna G. about Lone Mountain RV Resort, which maintains alternative lodging options year-round.

Nearby attractions: Cabin locations serve as bases for regional exploration. "This beautiful campground is right in the middle of the trees and backs up to the river. Spots are spacious," notes Stefanie W. about Jedidiah Smith Campground, located 40 miles southwest of Selma across the California border, allowing cabin guests to experience coastal redwoods during day trips.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabin facilities require advance booking, with peak season reservations filling 2-4 months ahead. "We called hoping for availability and got lucky with their last one. Dani was super helpful over the phone and made booking seamless," explains Irma C. about a last-minute reservation at Riverpark RV Resort.

Bathroom facilities: Cabin bathroom access varies significantly between locations. Some provide private bathrooms while others utilize communal facilities. "Clean pay showers," notes Charles S. about Lone Mountain, highlighting the quarter-operated showers that require campers to bring change.

Seasonal considerations: Winter cabin rentals require additional preparation with temperatures regularly dropping below freezing. Some facilities reduce services during off-season months, and water systems may be winterized at certain locations. Road access can become challenging after snowfall, particularly at higher elevation cabin sites.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Cedar Bloom offers family-oriented features near water. "Super pretty scenery, hosts were super kind. Great for kids with a river on site nearby. One part of the river is designated as a nudist-friendly beach but is well-marked," explains Katie G., highlighting the importance of supervising children around water areas.

Multi-generational options: Cabin compounds with multiple structures allow extended families to book adjacent accommodations. "Our site had a view of the water. Sites are close but in grass, not concrete. Lots of trees and shade," shares AubreyandMelody W., describing an environment suitable for various age groups.

Activity planning: Seasonal activities determine what families should pack for cabin stays. Summer visits focus on water recreation while winter stays require indoor entertainment options. "Our kids enjoyed the river and used the park's kayaks and paddle boards (for free!)," reports Raf A. about amenities that reduce what families need to bring.

Tips from RVers

Hybrid camping options: Many RV parks offer cabin rentals alongside traditional sites. "This park has a beautiful view and access to the Rogue River in Oregon. Not much by way of privacy, but the park is clean and welcoming," explains Pamela H. This arrangement allows groups with mixed camping preferences to stay together.

Year-round access: Laughing Alpaca Campground + RV Park maintains cabins throughout winter months when other locations close. "Owner is super friendly and chill. Gave us a site backed-in to the river. He also pointed to the direction where we can see Neowise comet (he was spot on!)," shares Raf A., noting the additional services that enhance cabin stays.

Utility considerations: Cabins with full utilities cost more but offer convenience during extreme weather. "The campground are in good shape. Right on the river, but right on 199. Can be a tad loud," notes Taylor S., highlighting how proximity to main roads affects the cabin experience but provides easier winter access.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Selma, OR is Cedar Bloom with a 4.6-star rating from 7 reviews.

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